Phenomenology and Mind
Rosenberg and Sellier · Italy · Est. 2015
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Phenomenology and Mind accepts articles both systematic (or in cooperation with experimental research), and scholarly/historical in nature. It also serves as a forum for the International Doctoral Schools organized by San Raffaele University Research Centres. Among its most frequent topics: Phenomenological Approaches to Mind and Cognition; the Embodied Mind; Issues in Social Ontology; Values/Norms; Ways of Direct Cognition (Perception, Emotion, Empathy); Personhood and Rational Agency; Aesthetics; Phenomenological Psychology and Psychopathology; Analytic philosophy (Mind and Language); Gender studies (Gendered personal Identity; Rights and equality; hate speech) Depending on the Research Centres charged with the production of particular issues, subjects closer to public debates are occasionally addressed, such as subjects pertaining to Bioethics and Public Ethics, Public Policies and Political Theory, Europe and the European Union.
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